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EVENING NIGHT AIR MAIL TOSTARTJULY 1 New York-Chicago Service to Use Planes Making 100 Miles an Hour. By the Associated Press. NWW YORK. .une launching of the New cago night alr mail service was an nounced vesterday for % o'clock the night of July 1. At that time the first bags of mail will be staried Abe Martin Says: on from the New York Post Office Build- | ing for Hadley Kield. New Bruns wick, N. J plane at 2:30 o'clock for the 784-mile flight to Chicago mail is scheduled to arrive The at the Chicago post office at 6:30 o'clock the | morning of July 2 Col. Paul Henderson sistani Postmaster nounced that tahlished at-a cosi of $500.000. which covered leveling of felds. installation of pilor and guide lizhts and rentale on a series of landing fields 100-Mile-an-Hour es. The new service is independent « the transcontinental air service start ed in 1920. Twenty-fou Haviland planes with | and a cruising speed of hour will be used on the route supplies and emergency 32 fields huve heen establtshed hetween New and Cleveland and 14 beiween tleve land and Chicago, al an average of ahout miles apart. The felds comprising an average of 40 acres are held at an average vearly of $10 an acre One plane fving in ch night will comprise until the demands planes Sixteen pilots are now the service From the Chica mail will be started at night. leaving the fiving field at :30 a'clock and arriving at Hadley Field New Brunswick, at & o'clock the fol Inwing morning. 1t will be received a1 the New York post office for morning delivery Intermediate stops Rellefonte, Pa.. Cleveland Field TRAFFIC CLUB OUTING. Officials of Public A semble at Chesapeake Beach. As an Second General ety motors 100 milex an 15 each direc the service emploved in poat office at will be made and Bryan | Utilities Washington Traf of officials of Members of fic Club, compo: street car, railro companies an outing this afte Beach. Nearly portation officials are on the twip. The party left Fifteenth street ew York avenue norihwest this the city, are hola noon at Chesa aft noon ahoard special street cars and | entrained at cial of Railroad Co. The eveni of the dav will he ball zame hetween the ticket and the steamship men s - nev is in charge of arrangements nd W. V. Shipley will serve ax umpire The entire party will in athin, after which there will be an elabora dinner. The return trip to will be made a1 § o'clock Odell S. Smith is chairman of entertainment committee and Howser, chief clerk of the Baltimore and Ohio ticket office. transportation s R. Bowen vice president of the Washingion Railway and Electric Co., is president of the elub. the the District line Chesapeake on spe cars A hase Sent to Nebraska. A. King. ji.. &th In has heen Infantry at Maj. Cha fantry. at San Juan. P. transferred 1o the 17th Fort Crook. Nebr TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco—"The Butter romedy. at %0 pam ) pom “The 820 pm. Maiinee Washington And hemian Girl.” a At 2:20 p.m Keith's—Clark and vaudeville, a1 2:15 and 8:15 p.m rle—"The Litile Cctia ville. continuous from 1 1o Metropolitan-— His ment.” continuous and M K Best People 220 p.m The B Matinee at o n p.m n Supreme from 11 am vande p.m Mo Any Woma 6210 n. at a0 T3 and 9:50 p Rialto—"The Rroadway Butterfiv, eontinuous from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m Columbia_—Men Women." at 3 and 9:40 p.m 1 of Gold 50 pom op Flirting p.m Riders continuons from hnhxnadnr 6:15. 8 and Farle Roof Sage.’ p.m Central- 4 250 the Purp o 1 Fifth 6:30 Avenue Models 8 and 9:30 p.m COURSES August 1 CouRsEs K Adune 15—August Emerson Institute 1740 P St. N.W. Separate departments for women—both Day and Evening Special classes for removal of college entrance conditions and examinations Tor cradita’in Saniamber Call or phone Frankin 1463 men and GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Foonded 1865 Assoctation Sehool Co-ed Summer Member Ameriean Luw Jaw Boilding, 1455 K 8¢ Washington Business College 1328 Eye St. N.W. Rright. airy. cool rooms. A quick get-a‘way to a good position. Business administra- tion, secretarial, special dicta- tion, junior accountancy, etc. Careful individual instriction Summer Term--June 15th —22nd—29th—July 6th Positions guaranteed to Erzdua\f‘, Ask for special Summer rates. No solicitors. Weite or phone Main 4939 for information. the route had been es- | first | converted de | York | rental | tion | require additional | the | 7:30 o'clock at |4 at the | steamship and ex- | and | Beach | the ecity the | R.| has charze of | MeCullough, | to ! to be placed in the mail | the start of | have t’ coat 'way Carls 0 when t'd leave “My used they th’ v but I'd hate t' be a bootlegger an’ pretend t' need an over up t’ P got wise absence, it July married, but ask ones wuz excitin’, an I bullets wuz big as hen eggs, Mrs a says i turned AL ward, first bt without Cashier France is pay eve nobuddy “He didn’t but | held per. been fown an’ d Mrs. husband wuz pond t'da corner | run right int” a bank robbery. awk- last few months | I've got so | kin back in th’ hittin’ Finley 1 good deal like sport that don't make enough t buddy., it in th' jest np killed, lLide Grimes visterday m an wuz purty vault th' sides, Nugent, t'day th’ <0 he don’t pay home ' ome sup- an’ <hot so went ¢ or hed. found in th’ mil John ¥. Dille Co.) 1$100,000 SUIT LOST BY INSANE LITIGANT |:: Jun Rejects 21-Year-0ld Claim of | heaa Elizabeth's Patient to Six- St teenth Street Property. 200 high trans- | After 21 heth ¢ 7aberh's test to esiablish ises 018-970 William K of a Jusiice mry <tafford The cluimant Prail v one-half of properiy life » after tenants n has Imlay Sixteenth AU $100.000 and owned by Prail in Circuit and the the death of daughters of psecuted the suil until_declared of litization Mrs now #n inmate at esterday lost her con an interest in prem street the heirs of through the verdiet ! Division 2. before was the wife of the ked for one (.‘mm remainder of the, Prall. many d continued by her committee he; heen | who brought uit to eject the life ten Miss nma P | Fahnestock who ta life 1e resented myer and kes title nis by R Ipk lennie Knorr n h M. Prall, and Mrs sranddaughter. the death Mrs. d o« on Alvin L. Cusick New A Officers Commissioned. Commissions in the Officers’ Corps of the he War . Zalesak lieutenani LC. Burger | Douglas D, street northeast | Sixteent Heine Tones PP, Dougall Hough. Rarnwell second Corps. A De 1834 of #38 161 Mount R T Infantry Rurnside, reel southeast: Fifth ydd Place Rrentwood. Garrett Kin lientenants in v have ment K street been issued to Emanuel as a second and to Joseph street northeast 1418 Newton Edward L. Ford, 409 G street: Joseph W Houghton G. James L. Park. Md.: John F Rainier. Md.. and Branchville the Ma Applicants to Be Examined. An | appointment Army Medi within the and an examin: < ppointment {the Army Med in the United S Hawaii | China_from_Sep examination continental United States from September 14 10 18 | t Panama af first applicants for will limits of the on of applicants for Corps will be held he Philippines. Canal Zone and PROPOS. \E IDS FOR FIREPROOFING for Aoy i building 111 MUSIC Ras, Jaz as a wh . Pooular Musi~ in Free Tassons’ if vou by Send for 1322 G at. n.w and pianos : Toeation free hooklet. Main 3 Sstimates = Phone = AL _STORAGE & MOVING € | Storage Hotsehold Govds. 500 Rooms. focal and. Distance EXPERT PACKERS & SHIP! | Moderai \\.rehollte Storage, Moving, Cr-(mg 41820 10th N\ W. M. “More Space for Less Money” Absolutelx of household 0of warehouse. Storage keneral merchandise and | 0w Tate. ful point for wholesals dis- Special ! Storing.” movi experts. price for large space. pucking and shipping by | Central Storage & Transfer Co. | S9 M St. N.E. Franklin 9475 LONG DISTANCE MOVERS F 1R E PR O 0 2 TORAGE CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 | MOVING IKRIEGS PACKING 616 EYE ST.N.W STORAGE XPRESS SHIPPING wAIN 2010 resign ther jobs fer a’ who aid | valued | the n.m-. She | the Anne of the | Store e defendants were rep Attorneys George R. | Md.. | Medical lieutenants, | be held | Best_appoint- | STAR HINGTON |PEMBERTON DANCERS | MRS. ROSS WILL ADDRESS| “UNLOADED” GUN FIRED. l CHARM IN CONCERT | GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE | g4uwara TibisanibiAufars Tractur| fChild Pupils Delight Audience at| | Little Theater in Post Office | Department. Unannounced in the press and upon | |the hoardings, Stafford Pemberton, |at_the Little Theater in the Post Office Department. last night prods led the Arst dance concert of his { child pupils—one of the most charm- ing little dance entertainments given lin_ Washington in many u day. The program staried with a tableau | the Pemberton children posed 1o | Schubert’s “Unfinished Symphony.” | This served us an introduction of the duncers—Misses Doris Brown. De- lores Carey. Joyce Connor. Gene Adaire Diffenbaugh. Yevonné Finn, Dorothy Heddings, Isabelle Irving. | ! Ann Nelson, Elinor Simmons, Nanc: | Thompson a Watson, Anita Def- {indorf. Evelyn Speer, Ruth Fordney and Master Jackie Gendron. Each of the solo numbers which followed | isplaved the special (raining of the | | children, | “The Death of Asa” was performed | by Isabelle Irwin h tango { by Jackie Gendrol by Ann Nelson. “A Waltz Dorothy Hed. | dings. “Child at Play” by Delores “Nightingale” by Naney “The B Danube” by Defindorf and “Momeni Mu. | * by Joyce Connor. The closing i number of the program was an en semble. “The Spring Sonz.” with music by Strauss, all the little dancers | tuking p The prog { sreat deal o of m was care. put on with « speclal attention being placed the lighting effects music and decorations. The children ranged in age from 2 to 11 vears, and | thelr unusual talent combined with [intensive training afforded the audi ence un evening of delightful en | tertainment. duplicating. in n man | ner. the Mr. Pemberton’s recent concert of older pupils a1 | Chevy Chase Lake. The musical in { strumentation was furnished and executed by the Marcus . Hopkins Laboratories of Washington and New supposed he'd | York run THREE HURT IN TRAFFIC. One Victim Falls in Attempting to when her' Board Street Car. | Willam Ehrmantraut treet southeast. and Jame: lored. 38. 400 Aiken west. were injured lasi sult of a collision itomobile and Massachusetis reet. Tolliver eency Hospital while Kl | seratched | ment | While endeavoring 1o board a street {car at Columbia road and Fourteenth | street vesterday afternoon. Mrs. Ella B. Elis, 80, irteenth street fell and sustained injury her rizht hand treatment was refused. 122 Sixth Tolliver eourt south night a hetween their “nother machine avenue and Sixth was treated at Emer for an injury to his rmantraut, only slight- | vefused hospital treut an Hospital Thief Loots Apartment. | A thief. entering by vindow. ransacked the Miss Cora Kennedy. 1355 Kenneds street. last night. An inventory of her belongings disclosed the theft of wearing apparel valned at more than | unu unfastened partment of “n ADIO. EPA]I%ED Our sxperts will put your such a condition that it will bru | fant’ stations more cleariy .M A. LEESE ©PTicat. co. 614 9th St. Branch 712 11th Street ais Reserve | | zeneral | WEDDING GIFT OF SILVER. Wyumln[! Womln Executlve ll‘ Selected to Respond to Address | of Welcome. | By the Awnociatad Press, AUGUSTA, Me., Nellie T. Ross, Gover Will respond to the address of welcome | by Gov. Ralph O. Brewster at the annual governors’ conference, which opens at Poland Spring on June ‘The general program was announced | today Brewster. More than (wo-thirds of the chief executives of the Stites have signified they would e present. Herbert M. Lord. director of the budger. will deliver an address on the national hudget. and Gov. Al ed mith will speak on the State budget. Federal and State distribu tion of governmental powers Is the | subject assigned (o Gov. Albert ( Ritchie of Maryland and C John | Hammill of Tows. Other speakers and | their subjects will he: Gov. Thomas G. Mcleod of South Carolina on co- operative marketing: Gov. Adam M Mullen. Nebraska. on the problems of | lagriculture. and Maj. W. A. Welch panager of the Palisades In-| ferstate Parks, New v on national State parks. Prison administration and prison-made goods will be dis cussed at an informal round table by Gov. Percolator Service Is Presented to Melvin Russell. Col. €. O. Sherrill lic buildings and p National Capital. vesterday officiated Al A pleasant occasion in his own office. when he presented to a prospec- | tive bridegroom. Melvin Russell of | the personnel branch, a silver coffee | percolator and service, on behalf of | Mr sell's associates | The bride. it was announced Miss Carrie Manson of 1369 street northwes: director of pub lic parks of the | will by Irving Always and re 1 habit | matie ed Jaw as Result. | A bullei from an “unloaded” auto- pistol last night struck and | fractured the left jawbone of Edward Lipscomb, 24 Tilinois avenue. The weapon was discharged by Mrs. | Margaret Hartwell Clements. a rela tive, residing at Markham, Va.. while she was packing her sull case prepa- | atory to returning home thix morning Having removed the weapon, Mrx. Clements though the in- | strument was harmless. There was one bullet in the firing chamber, how. | ever, und when the weapon was snap- | ped o ece of fur niture ting the | wound Dr \eix O'Donnell rendered first ald before the wounded man was taken to Garfleld Hospital. Lipscomi's | jawhone wias shattered. and surgeons | deemed it advisable for him (o remain in the hospital ——————————————— 5511 lips trom the | I need only 15 more fine folke to complete my special | train party. we leave Washington July 17 for & 38 day Tour throu | the West. inclu blorado. stone. rand h % Tlow- alifornia Canson 0 3 Rainte Rockies Rooms with pri bath at luxur hotels and the beat sightseeing trips. Awk for detaile ROCHESTER’S TOURS 910 Dist. Nat. Bunk Bldg.. Muin 3980, or Chesapeake & Ohio Tieket Office, L NWL deliciously cool freshing—just sweet enough to please everyone—It's a good to drink Dike- man's Delicious Orange Beverage every Buy Avd Keep Silk Mohair —is a ll'd(i(‘ term that has day. it By the Quart on dee at fiess Sold at All Dikeman Beverage Stores and All Peoples Drug Stores | | | for vears | been used to tell the public that suits made of mohair—a fine wool fabric— er #s second lfeutenants in | Unfortunately have the sheen and the lightness gen- rally associated with silk. this trade term may | mislead some members of the public to believe that mohair suits are silk or that they contain silk. To prevent such false impressions the Better Business Bureau has recom- mended that the word “Silk" Clothiers co-operati “Truth in Adv longer advertise “Silk Mohair,” stead nated. Bureau for call the garments really are—Mohair. The publication of this announcement is evidence that this newspaper subscribes | whole - heartedly to | the principles of the Better Business Bu- rean and co-operates with the Bureau in protecting its readers. / The Better Business Bureau of Washington 336 Evening Star Bldg. be elimi- ng with this ertising™ no but in- what they FOCH CUASS VAUDEVILLE A JOLLY SHOW CLARK AND McCULLOUGH The Funniest of All Funny Men 10 Super Features in Support Sbews Daily 2:15 and 8:18 Bunday Matinee at 315 Good Qrch. eats. Mata. 80o; Ev Rind 1ce Cream St. Cecelia Mass GOUNOD Church of the Covenant Sundly Eveng Eight O’Clock The Evening Lhnlr (100 Voices) Claude Robeson, Director BLIC INVITED Winner of Contest Federal Employees’ Union’s Carnival at Chevy Chase Lake TONIGHT Mey ty g to er Davis M Also the Marimba Band of ¥, c ] MAT. TODAY 85c AND 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooke, Offer “The BEST PEOPLE” AVERY HOPWOOD'S BEST COMEDY Next Week Beats Baliing “THE WHOLE TOWN'S TATKING OO | LOEW'S COLUMBIA F uu et at 12th 11 5. ’rlun\ Presents WOMEN atory women and Wal Bireer With Ca. cluding RICHARD DIX—CLA'RE ADAMS Comedy—News—Overture Beginning Tomorrow ROUNDS FOR DIVORCE" With & Four-Star ( AR A LOEW'S PALACE I!'h B e AND of ous, 1 lou . TMES T0 nn Paramount Presents ALICE TERRY TAa« famous atar of “Scaramouch, m a drama of modern busine: “ANY WOMAN Ay—News—Overtnre Ceon & Tomorrow Begl “THE SPANIARD" With Ricarde Cortes i WE HAVE —a_ bigsupply of Books-—always on hand. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves Tth 8L Whart 10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M Round Trip, 85c Admission, 25 The Home of the High- Class Eyeglass 1407 F St. Franklin 5606 Eyes examined. glasses fitied Furnished Rooms Can Be Readily Rented —through a Star Classi- fied ad. Describe, the accommodations in de- tail—including the rental —and your applicants will be more interested. Star Classified ads are closely read by almost everybody in Washing- ton. That's why The Star prints MORE of them every day than all the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office. *RREREERER Rlank ‘Roe Fulkerson Co.. AMUSKMENTS, Pretty Girls—Jolly In the WASHINGTON AUDITOISJUM Seleet SUMMER OPERA SEASON Henry Rabke Seate = Delightfully Cool Charming Music Pictures Under the Sky FRI & SAT. NIGHTS The 1 varable TOM MIX In (he Classic_of the West “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE” SUNDAY. MON, & TUES. NIGHTS CORINNE GRIFFITH In Thut Wonderful Picture “DECLASSE” FENNRRRERNR RN ERENNENREENRNN MAT. SAT. 50c and 7°¢c WITH BROADWAY Helena Morrill MAX HIRSH WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Fdouard Albion Prices, M. Week June 22nd R R R R T T Y [[DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AERICA Last feature hegins at 10, mh RIALTO .= BROQKE JOHNS “A Broadway Butterfly” MISCHA GUTERSON'S MUSIC —ATARTING SUNDAY— VIRGINIA VALLI in “UP THE LADDER” SEVEN BROWN GIRIS CHESAPEAKE BEACH 30 days 10 10 HUBERT BELASC, Management Messrs. Shuhert Nights-$1.50-Best Seats Matinee—Saturday—$1.00 The Butter and Egg Man A New Comedy hy GEO. 5. KAUFMAN MARSHALL HALL FREE DANCING McWilliam’s Orchestra Steamer Charles Macalester ith Street Wharf 0 P.M. & 6:45 P.M. md Trip, 30 9,999 OTHERS EYE WILL HAVE A GOOD TIME TONIGHT AT GLEN ECHO FREE ADMISSION Film Features PARK THEATER 1618 14th N \\ LON CH4 THE MONSTER. " LARR in “TROUBLE BREWIN OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th & 15th WANDA HAWLEY and HARRY MYERS. in Al'Christie’s laugh CECKLE ROMANCE. pedy Wisconsin_ Av DUMBARTONR SINALD DENNY in “THE FAST WORKER.' NEW STANTON 6th& C Sts. N.E. Contin. (rom 2 p.m TAKOMA‘Tnknmm Park, D. C. TOM MIX. in OH VOL EMP[RE '#II ll Si PAULINE ERY . 0 < HEN RAPHAEL l1|Il and 0 St HE MON PE First Chap i i ipAtio CHEVY CHASE MYERS MeKinley St., D.C. LOUISE ¢ ‘Stars in HARRY NGRS Y RTERY CAROLINA "1t & EUTE lfll: St CIRCLE 1% % s JAMES KIRKWOOD a L MY “SECRE’ HIPPODROME 71%5: ERANK KEENAN. i PR[NCESS JTHAT | DEVIL OMED with and R. Av "E_VIDOR. HI WINDSOR, THE DIXTE 1119 H St. N.E. ERED THOMPSON QUEMADO. R 56 davs - G REAT OIRCUS M KAAAAIRRAARAK AR AARARA AR AR KA AKX KA RRK AR KA AR K F AR H A K Music Coolest Place in Town Your Seats Now for the TONIGHT Sudworth Frazier Nell La Mance Francis Tyler ELD. Cond General Director JORDAN PIANO €O c. $1.00 and §1.50 STHE MIKADO obinson N ewhold KEITH'S\ \\ { 1 [ / / /StaNtey FIRST PUN SELECT GEORGE CHOOS PRESENTS “THE LITTLE COTTAGE” A BRILLIANT CAST 1IN SUMMER MELANGE OF NONG AND STORY 5 More Acts Other Features \ CHARLES RAY Always In His Most Comfortable in Any Weather Last “PERCY” udeville begins i 4 + 4 * x* * * * * * x x * * * = x * * * * = * * * * * * * * * * +* * * * ST. JOHNS th leaves Today—2:30 P. M. Sunday—9:00 A. M. tor COLONIAL BEACH Salt Water Bathing, Fishing, Crabbing, Dancing—All Amusements ROUND TKIP 4 Ex 3 FREE DANCING Rain or Shine—Sokolov St Whart CRANDAL METROPOLITAN T AT 10— LANT DAY—11 1 Firat Vational Presents BLANCHE SWEET RONALD COLMAN In a fascinaiing love drama. partially o in exauis- ite na e HiS SUPREME MOMENT Hokby Vernon & ht phony—Scenlo TIVOLT News—s CRANDALL'S 1ot TODAY — FLORENCE TEE GIRL OF GOLD HIERS RARIX KENYON MILTON SIL 1 WANT MAN " LABRY SEMON DOME DGCTOR. " An CRANDALL'S AMBASSADOR 1810 & Cal. K. N W TODAY—_WANDA HAWLEY Mo <TOP FLIRTING. » SEXNEPTIS ¢ AP and CSUSREN SILVE TOMORROW--DOROTHY Mark STAR CAST in -CHICKIF AESOP FABI REVIEW n A CRANDALL'S ¢ENTRAL DYNAMITE DOGGY i NOVAK THE and BEAT GEO. O'HARA VAUGHN in THE S And | IIMMY POLLY RANDALL'S SAVOY THEATER And Garden Jn & col Mate m."Sat TODAY — RIN - TIN LIGHTHOUSE ~ RY Knd HAL. ROACH COMEDY TOMORROW AEREY oF RANDALL‘S AVENUE GRAND 15 Pa_Ave. SF PEDRO D CORDOBA F. ADOREE THE BANDO HAL RPACH (OMEDY dnd "SUNKEN SHVER TONORROW—CORINNE @' “LLOYD HUGHES in FAsSE? Dand COMEDS CRANDALL S Apollo Theater And Garden C GRIFFITH D TODAY ED_ T TOMORROW - L ALICE TERRY in OF A QT LANGDON SQUAWK CRANDALL'S YORK TH. Ave & Q TODAY—JACK_HC SON ' “in HE THUNDERING HERD. VENI COMEDY And “SUNKEN SIL TOMORROW-—COLLE MOORE i1 SALLY." And REVIEW CRANDALL’S TODAY —RA T And THE HARRY in SEA LE VER EN lome Theater T And “STUNE SILVER TOMORROW. ¢ COMPSON FOR OLD. a And N.W __PRIVATE 1.ES rue. 4 Driv.. 3 class. $1, wvironpent JACKSON. PRIVA » 7 leasons. | lesson T0th st nw DAVISON'S Teach you to dance cor: rectly in a few lessons. | Punl- MRS Strictly private: any hou W. Clase ‘and day ‘eve ' with Foxtrot.” “Tango," v time. results’ “AND MRS A 7 10th at. n.w.—Clas {t0 11 p.m. With' orchestra. Priv. lagsone appointmenit. Fr. 8567. Establishad 1900, 23 GLADYSE WILBUR il A Stage D Claoeme Foli0om Bunaings” Pancins Shado. No. 7 Dupont Circle. Phone 1438 ACHER STUDI Mon. and Fri T

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